Step 1: Starting the Sauce

In a medium sized saucepan, heat the olive oil on a high temperature, add the onions and let them brown.

Step 2:

Once the onions have become transparent and browned, immediately add the fresh tomatoes, parsley, basil, salt, pepper and let this cook for a few minutes in order to brown the tomatoes... then add in the tomato paste,

Step 3:

Once again, let this cook for a few more minutes prior to adding the canned tomatoes, as this addition will stop the browning process. Cook the sauce for about five minutes, then add about 2 cups of water.
Reduce the temperature at this point to a simmer and let cook for about an hour or so, remember to occasionally stir the sauce, as not to allow it to burn on the bottom.

Step 4: Cook the Spinach

Rinse the spinach in a strainer and cut off any remaining stems, place the spinach into boiling water for about five minutes.
Remove and place in a strainer until all liquids have been drained.

Step 5: The Cheese Filling

Step 6: Filling the Pasta

On a countertop, place a sheet of the pasta and spread the cheese filling evenly across the pasta. Try to get it as close and evenly spread as possible to the edges, be certain that you leave at least a 1/4" from all edges in order to keep it from squeezing out when rolling.
At this time, if you want to use the pine nuts, spread them across the filling.

Step 7: Rolling the Pasta

We have reached the final steps, take the rolled pasta and place in the center of a piece of cut cheese cloth, flap over one end of the cheese cloth to cover the top of the pasta, then roll the cheese cloth around the pasta till it reaches the end. Tie both ends of the cloth with sanitized string or just cut the scraps of the cheese cloth into small pieces and use them to tie the ends.

Step 8: Boiling the Pasta Rolls

In a large saucepan, filled with water and a few tablespoons of olive oil and a few tablespoons of salt, bring to a rapid boil, then drop in the wrapped pasta and cook for five to seven minutes.
Immediaely take the pasta out and put into a strainer and drain, cut the cheese cloth and serve with the sauce.

No...thats my kitchen at home...it has about forty feet of stainless steel countertops and a little section of stone...as a contractor, when I renovated the house, my primary focus was to have a sensational kitchen... thanks J-